Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Scientists: Sex Pistols paintings are archaeologist findings

Archeologists say that recently found paintings in Johnny Rotten's apartment may have similar significance to cave paintings in Lascaux, France from Paleolithic times. According to John Schofield, York University archeologist, Sex Pistols paintings are clear evidence of radical punk rebellion in 70s. More scientists agree that these paintings are important historic and archaeologist findings.
Johnny Rotten painted on his walls himself, other band members and their manager Malcolm McLaren. Archeologists made evidence of these paintings. According to Schofield, Sex Pistols paintings can be compared to early Beatles recordings.

Well, these statements may offend somebody, but I find it really interesting and I agree that paintings are evidence of punk rebellion from 70s.

You can also watch documentary movie about these paintings from Denmark Street below.

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